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    I think the OP's question is in regard to stand alone installations, though.

    So if we assume there is no mains supply, the situation would be...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    So if we assume there is no mains supply, the situation would be...?
    You would still be charged the electricity availability fee and the more people that go off grid the higher the availability fee will be
    That is until you are paying the same as if you were on the grid anyway.

    Or maybe they will penalise off grid (non) consumers with heavy levies?
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